Obviously, Tyrol has to offer more than ten tourist attractions, but there are places and activities that are unique in the heart of the Alps and guarantee you an unforgettable holiday in Tyrol. We present a list of priorities for those who wish to visit Austria and spend their days in the mountains of Tyrol.
The top 10 sites of Tirol in summer include the Area 47, the Hintertux Glacier, the Naturparc Tiroler Lech, the Kaunertaler Glacier, Innsbruck, the Silver Region Karwendel, The Swaro... [ read more ]

With the first snow Tyrol turns into an enchanted land of snow that is full of possibilities: sledding, skiing, snowboarding, parties, wellness, culinary treats. Tyrol has much to offer. Choosing the top 5 activities in Tirol in winter was extremely difficult because this area is full of possibilities.
However, we included in this list a trip to the Pitztal Glacier, where you have the mountains at your feet, a party in Ischgl as the stars do, a night sledding under the stars in Sellrainta... [ read more ]

After visiting the most bizarre museum in Tyrol, you should also try the highest nature rope course at Kramsach at the altitude of 520 meters above sea level. Outdoor activities like this can be an amazing experience if you are the adventurous type. The high-rope is at 17meters high. Let your adrenaline rush or enjoy what nature has installed for you in Kramsach. You can find the course in the Tiroler Seenland area and completing the tasks promotes your flexibility other than your confidence and... [ read more ]

One place that is surely where you can visit in the Autumn season is Tyrol. Before the Autumn arrives, there is a so called ‘Indian Summer’ and this is right before the leaves of the trees turn red and yellow. What is amazing is the days are shorter and shorter when the evenings became much cooler and cooler. If you want to know what nature installs, first thing you can notice is the cattle returning from the alpine pastures. Particularly in Tyrol, it is not just a simple returning, but it i... [ read more ]

When you are traveling in Austria, you should also soak into their culture by tasting the Austrian dishes. Grouped into eight different regions, from Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria, Carinthia, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Tyrol to Vorarlberg. Do not be limited to just try the most popular Viennese cuisine such as Kaiserschmarrn or the dumpling stuffed with an apricot called the Marillenknodel. There are also many special sweets to discover.
Regions in Austria
Vorarlberg is different from th... [ read more ]